Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

The Wedding at Cana

marriage-at-canaIn this Sunday’s Gospel will hear about the miraculous changing of water into wine at the wedding in Cana. The Gospel did not use the word “miracle” to describe the event, rather the Gospel said that it was the first of the signs given by Jesus, and in it He let His glory be seen.
So, the changing of water into wine was a sign that pointed to a reality and that is Jesus is God as well as man. Yet, that profound sign does not stand alone by itself, there were other supporting signs.
It happened at a wedding. The wedding is a celebration of the love between a man and a woman. It is a sign of the outpouring of God’s love on the couple and uniting them as one so that they could go forth and multiply that love. There were six large stone jars and each could hold 20 to 30 gallons. With that much water turned into wine, it is a sign that God’s blessings come in abundance resulting in great rejoicing. There were the servants who filled those jars with water. It was certainly a laborious task, but the servants were a sign of God’s workers who serve God for the good of others. There was Mary who told the servants to do whatever Jesus tells them. Those five words “Do whatever he tells you”, are a sign and a call to obedience to do the will of God and to trust in His plans for us.
So, the Gospel account of the miraculous changing of water into wine at the wedding in Cana teaches us to open our minds and hearts to the signs and wonders that God is showing us.
Mary, the wedding couple, the servants and the six stone jars were signs that contributed to the profound sign of who Jesus is and what He can do. We too are called to be signs of God, to manifest and to reveal the presence of God to others. By obeying the will of God and carrying out His plans, God will work signs and wonders to inspire faith and to give hope to the world.
The question is: are we the sign of God’s presence to other in our daily lives right now?

Fr. Aegidius Warsito, SCJ

Jubilee Mass – St. Gregory the Great
Year of Jubilee 2025

Archbishop Cardinal Francis Leo has chosen St. Gregory the Great to serve as a pilgrimage church in the Eastern Region for the Jubilee of the Year 2025.

Bishop Vincent Nguyen will be celebrating a Jubilee Mass on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.

St. Gregory’s Parish is cordially inviting all parishioners to join them at the Jubilee Mass.

Parish Campaign Update

Our Parish Campaign has raised $414,473 as of January 2025. Every dollar donated goes towards the costs of renovating our parish hall as well as the washrooms. The work is now scheduled to start in the spring of 2025. We thank you for your continued support and ask for your prayers and the success of our fundraising campaign.

Seniors Lunch
Smiling biracial senior woman serving food to multiracial friend

Our monthly seniors’ Mass will be held on Wednesday, January 22nd at 11:00 a.m. followed by a luncheon in the Parish Hall.

Prayers Needed for the Sick
Praying Rosary

We are praying for the sick of our parish: Jill Downs, Melina and Rolando Castillo, Keith Achue, Victoria Munson, Marion Blake, Reynaldo Camingal, Teresita Pascua, Jose Benjamin Mallari and Tina Lopes. May they be supported by our prayers and pastoral ministry and by the grace of God.

Coffee Sunday

Come and enjoy a beverage and treats  on Sun., Jan 26th after all morning Masses while you meet other parishioners and members of some of our groups in the parish! We would love to see you!

Journey of Discernment
Journey of Discernment

Join us for the “Journey of Discernment,” a special event for Catholic young adults (ages 19-35) on February 1st at 4:30 pm at St. Thomas More Church.
This evening will include Rosary, Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, Talk and Fellowship, offering an opportunity to explore your faith, discern your vocation,
and deepen your connection with God. The event also provides a chance to connect with others and build a supportive community.
Light refreshments will be available. We look forward to sharing this spiritual journey together!

Mass Intentions for January 18 – 25, 2025
STM Church inside

Saturday 5:00 p.m.
+Audrey Alderson, requested by John & Ellen Jarman
Sunday 8:00 a.m.
+Camilla Palumbo, requested by M. Palumbo
Sunday 10:00 a.m.
+Eugene Colosimo, Candance Clark, and Maria Wal, requested by Nardina Grande
Sunday 12:00 noon
Intentions of the Parish Community
Sunday 8:00 p.m.
+Sharon & Geneben Rabanera
Monday 7:15 a.m.
Intentions of Adriana Kiriakou
Tuesday 7:15 a.m.
+Judith & Daniel de Lorza, requested by V. Rey
Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Intentions of the Rodrigues family
Intentions of Victor and Jong
Intentions of Rosemary
Intentions of Joeman Martin and Antoinette Benedict
Intentions of Neal & Sara Espina
Intentions of Aepad and Ofelia Magyari
Intentions of Abraham and Nicolasa Marzan
Wednesday 7:15 a.m.
Intentions of Vincent, Francis, Brice, requested by the D’Mello family
Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
+Holy Souls in Purgatory, requested by M. Palumbo
Thursday 7:15 a.m.
Intentions of Manuel & Ana Parada and family
Thursday 7:00 p.m.
Intentions of Marie Fernando
Intentions of Luz Barnachia
Intentions of Diana Lobo
Intentions of Victoria Munson
Intentions of Amarachi Obasi
Intention of Hermie Ramos
Intentions of Sennen and Venus Pastolero
Intentions of Kenneth Marzan and Jaika Lee
Intentions of Abby Jay Marzan and Yue
+Bosco Rosario, requested by the family
Friday 7:15 a.m.
Intentions of Ajith and Marietta
Friday 7:00 p.m.
+Timothy Aseervatham, requested by the family
Saturday 9:00 a.m.
+Deceased Members of Anlhonymotha family

Catholic Estate Planning Seminar

Saturday, February 1, 2025, at 9:00 a.m.

Learn how to avoid problems: in your Will, in the Powers of Attorney, and through proper Estate Trustee selection. How to create your own legacy. About our Catholic traditions around cremation, burials and funerals

WAYS TO REGISTER:   
1. follow this link: qrco.de/WebFeb01
1. send an email to: Development@ArchToronto.org and write “webinar February 1” in the title line + your name(s) in the body of the message.

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